Definition of Concelebrate. Meaning of Concelebrate. Synonyms of Concelebrate

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Definition of Concelebrate

Concelebrate
Concelebrate Con*cel"e*brate, v. t. [L. concelebratus, p. p. of concelebrare to concelebrate.] To celebrate together. [Obs.] --Holland.

Meaning of Concelebrate from wikipedia

- newly ordained concelebrated with the ordaining bishop, and; At the consecration of a bishop, when the newly consecrated bishop concelebrated with the consecrating...
- A priest who has concelebrated the Chrism M****, which may be held on the morning of Holy Thursday, may also celebrate or concelebrate the M**** of the Lord's...
- omophorion. In modern practice in the Slavic tradition, when several bishops concelebrate, it is now the custom for the chief celebrant to use the great omophorion...
- of Divine Mercy Sunday in 2005). About 150 cardinals and 700 bishops concelebrated the M****, and at least 500,000 people attended the M****, with an estimated...
- April, the cardinals ****embled in St. Peter's Basilica in the morning to concelebrate the m**** Pro Eligendo Romano Pontifice (For the Election of the Roman...
- the local bishop, priests of different autonomous ritual Churches may concelebrate; however, the rite of the prin****l celebrant is used whilst each priest...
- it is impossible for all the clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church to concelebrate with the clergy of the Church of Constantinople and for the laity to...
- that most people in the Latin Church had never experienced before: a concelebrated m****. The Pope celebrated m**** along with 24 bishops representing 19...
- marriages, and birth control issues. He opened the council's final session, concelebrating with bishops from countries where the Church was ****cuted. Several...
- a medical emergency. The Master of Ceremonies coordinates with any concelebrating priests, deacons, altar servers and sometimes the lectors and music...